Ramy Inocencio Profile
Ramy Inocencio is an Asian news reporter/anchor working for CBS. He joined CBS News in April 2019 and contributes to all broadcasts and platforms.
Ramy Inocencio Career
Inocencio serves at CBS as the Asia correspondent for CBS News, based in Beijing. He has two decades of experience reporting across Asia, America, and Europe, covering many of our era’s international news stories with live coverage and original reporting of major geopolitical events, natural disasters, and emerging technology trends around the world.

Prior to joining CBS News, Inocencio was a New York-based anchor and correspondent for “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.” At Bloomberg Television, he covered the first face-to-face summit between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping from Mar-a-Lago, reported on the Bastille Day terror attack in Paris in 2016, and traveled across the United States in 2015 for “Wiring the World,” his technol. He has anchored for Bloomberg Radio and launched two regular podcasts on economic and financial relations between the U.S. and the Asia Pacific.
Before Bloomberg, Inocencio was Deputy Asia-Pacific Editor of the Wall Street Journal for video streaming operations and anchored the WSJ’s weekly multimedia media show “Digits” in Hong Kong. He also filmed, edited, and filed reports from across Asia, including the destruction in the Philippines following Typhoon Haiyan in 2013, Hong Kong’s pro-democracy Umbrella Movement in 2014, and coverage from Manila for Pope Francis’ first visit to the Philippines in 2015.
Previously, Inocencio was CNN International’s Asia market correspondent based in Hong Kong and CNN’s New York City NASDAQ editor. He interviewed influential executives and lawmakers, including J. Crew CEO Mickey Drexler, Cathay Pacific CEO John Slosar, Wikipedia president Jimmy Wales, U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman James Bullard of St. Louis, and Hong Kong Chief Secretary Anson Chan.
Inocencio was the first to work in China as a U.S. Peace Corps volunteer to teach environmental science to college students in rural Sichuan province in 2000. He also worked at the World Wildlife Fund in Beijing, as a national DJ for China Radio International, and as a TV host for CCTV International.
Quick Facts About Ramy Inocencio
Age | Not Available |
Nationality | Asia |
Spouse | Hsin-I Huang |
Net Worth | $1 Million – $5 Million |
An advocate of newsroom diversity, internationalism, and volunteerism, Inocencio has served as national senior vice president of the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) and global co-leader of the Bloomberg Pan-Asian Group (BPAC).
He is the former president of the New York Alumni branch of the East-West Center (EWC), a Hawaii-based think tank that facilitates stronger ties and understanding between the United States, Asia, and the Pacific. He is a 2009 fellow of the EWC Asia-Pacific Leadership Program and a 2019 fellow of the EWC Asia-Pacific Media Fellows program in Taiwan. In 2016, he was named one of the “50 Best Asian Americans in Business” awards by the Asian American Business Growth Center in New York.
Ramy Inocencio Age
Inocencio’s age is not known for he has managed to keep his personal life private. It is therefore not known how old Inocencio is or when he celebrates his birthday. However, he might be in his 30s.
Ramy Inocencio Height
Inocencio stands at an approximate height of 5 feet 7 inches.
Ramy Inocencio Family
Inocencio, a graduate of William and Mary College in Virginia, is the firstborn son of immigrant parents: his father is from the Philippines, and his mother is from Singapore.
Ramy Inocencio Wife
Inocencio speaks Mandarin Chinese and partners with Hsin-I Huang, a Taiwanese classical pianist and Queens College professor in New York. They’ve got a South Korean rescue dog called Cooper.
Ramy Inocencio Salary
Being one of the top journalists for CBS, Inocencio earns an annual salary ranging from $ 20,000 – $ 100,000.
Ramy Inocencio’s Net Worth
Inocencio has an estimated net worth of between $1 million – $5 Million which he has earned through his successful career as a journalist.
Ramy Inocencio CBS News
At CBS News Inocencio works alongside;
- Jeffrey Pegues
- Jamie Yuccas
- Susan Zirinsky
- Mireya Villarreal
- Bill Whitaker
- Holly Williams
- Omar Villafranca
- Peter Van Sant
- Imtiaz Tyab
- Jonathan Vigliotti
- Tracy Smith
- Susan Spencer
- Bob Schieffer
- Serena Altschul